This is not a normal press conference by an official, as after an introduction, he begins "It has all gone to fuck." Cursing in public in front of cameras, mics, and press is not something American politicians and their appointees do.
A top election official in Georgia had scathing words for President Trump and other top Republican leaders who have been attacking Georgia's election system in recent weeks after a spate of reported harassment and death threats during the state's recount.
A Twitter thread accusing a young technician of altering votes in Gwinnett County led to his identity being released and calls for him to be "hung for treason." Caravans of horn-honking Trump supporters constantly parade past Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's private residence and his wife has received sexually explicit threats. President Trump himself has suggested that Republican Gov. Brian Kemp "call off election" and falsely suggested he won the state's 16 electoral votes.
"Someone's going to get hurt, someone's going to get shot, someone's going to get killed," Gabriel Sterling with the secretary of state's office said Monday afternoon in an emotional and forceful press conference. "It's not right."